Montana Code Annotated 1995

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     30-16-302. Board of review. (1) There is a board of review. The board of review's duty is to provide policy direction to the department in the establishment and operation of the system. The board of review includes the directors of the departments of agriculture, commerce, environmental quality, revenue, justice, and public health and human services, the secretary of state, the director of the office of budget and program planning, the commissioner of labor and industry, the president of the senate or a designee, and the speaker of the house or a designee.
     (2) The governor shall appoint a presiding officer from among the members of the board of review.
     (3) The board of review shall meet at the call of the presiding officer at least once each calendar quarter to:
     (a) establish interagency policy and guidelines for the plan;
     (b) review the findings, status, and problems of system operations and recommend courses of action;
     (c) receive reports from industry and agency task forces that the board of review may request to inquire into particular issues; and
     (d) recommend, in questionable cases, whether a particular license falls within the scope of this chapter.
     (4) In developing a recommended plan for streamlined registration and licensing procedures, the board of review shall consider the experience gained from the consolidated employer registration process implemented by the department of revenue and the department of labor and industry.

     History: En. Sec. 3, Ch. 355, L. 1995.

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